Thanks Rich
Am I right in thinking this is because the virt-v2v process
(libguestfs/qemu-kvm) see's the devices as IDE's as opposed to virtio
and is therefore subject to the restricted 4x IDE device limit of old?
Or at least , that's how I'm interpreting the DEBUG output.
BTW - virt-v2v is a cracking tool. We've so far successfully migrated over
120 RHEL KVM and Xen VM's to RHEV. Without it, RHEV would not have been
an option for us.
Thanks again
Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard W.M. Jones [mailto:rjones at redhat.com]
Sent: 07 May 2013 22:41
To: Davis, Richard
Cc: libguestfs at redhat.com; mbooth at redhat.com
Subject: Re: Virt-v2v virtio device limit?
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 05:26:14PM +0000, Davis, Richard
wrote:> Apologies for the direct questioning, but is there a limit to the
> amount of disks (virtio devices) assigned to VM that virt-v2v can
> handle ? (I'm moving RHEL VM's from RH KVM hypervisors to RHEV
using
> virt-v2v-0.8.9-2.el6.x86_64)
The published version of virt-v2v can only handle either 2 or 3 guest hard
drives.
The version under development will support many more (at least 250).
Rich.
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